pollute in the PONS Dictionary

pollute Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to pollute sb's mind

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This way the dimension is not polluted with surrogates from various source systems, while the ability to update is preserved.
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The water has become polluted due to an oil tank falling from a ship and thus toxicating the water.
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These measures of the reactivity of the effluent indicate an ability to pollute.
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Diving for pearls and chank, as well as fishing, were thought of as being low and ritually polluting occupations.
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In contrast, most existent products have toxic compounds that cause illnesses and pollute air and water sources.
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Instead, the surface of the star was likely polluted by circumstellar material, such as by the remains of a rocky, terrestrial planet.
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He also regulated how much those companies could pollute and closed plants that did not meet state pollution standards.
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Environmentalists are arguing that this project will surely pollute the surrounding flora and fauna.
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Protesters claim the mine is polluting their lands.
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A producer may, for example, pollute the environment, and others may bear those costs.
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